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phillips: right. turgeon: so what happens is, you want to select a piece now that's gonna add to the reflex that we're gonna incorporate into it with the bamboo strip. phillips: and that would be that piece. because it's got a natural bow, and the bamboo would go on the surface. okay, now, if we look at this, you can see those three pieces have already been glued together, and that's cured for about six hours. now let's go do the glue-up so you know the steps. then we'll come back here and trim this out, staying on the outside edge of that bamboo. tom has taken three pieces of wood and created this sandwich. now, this is cured out. this is the finished example once it's been band-sawn out. but what you have here is the jig that he made. now, describe why you're using all these clamps and this jig to clamp those three pieces together. turgeon: well, clamping anything, you need even, applied pressure. what we do is we start in the center after our glue-up, and we work towards the tips. the best way to d
phillips: right. turgeon: so what happens is, you want to select a piece now that's gonna add to the reflex that we're gonna incorporate into it with the bamboo strip. phillips: and that would be that piece. because it's got a natural bow, and the bamboo would go on the surface. okay, now, if we look at this, you can see those three pieces have already been glued together, and that's cured for about six hours. now let's go do the glue-up so you know the steps. then we'll come back here and trim...
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commissioner phillips: oh yeah. the short way to think about it is the scammers follow the headlines. whatever the public is thinking about if it is health-related or money-related, scammers are going to be there. i haven't seen the latest numbers today, but i think hundreds of thousands of complaints of at least tens of millions of dollars lost. it is really terrible stuff. have beens side, we sending a lot of letters out, and mostly the letters get the bad claims taken down quickly. occasionally they don't, so we had to go to court to try to stop people. we are working with partners at the ftc, doj, states attorneys general. this is a real issue. when people are feeling vulnerable because of their health or because of their poor financial situation, there are going to be predators out there. it's a major focus for us. it's our principal focus or what i think ought to be our principal focus, and it is something consumers need to be aware. host: noah phillips is one of three republican commissioners on the federal t
commissioner phillips: oh yeah. the short way to think about it is the scammers follow the headlines. whatever the public is thinking about if it is health-related or money-related, scammers are going to be there. i haven't seen the latest numbers today, but i think hundreds of thousands of complaints of at least tens of millions of dollars lost. it is really terrible stuff. have beens side, we sending a lot of letters out, and mostly the letters get the bad claims taken down quickly....
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if phillip is unhappy is because phillip has made phillip unhappy. but if phillip wants to be happy, hillip happy and nobody else. now, what do you think about that? big deal! you think that's a big deal-- wait, i'll show you the whole deck. ow, ow, ow! now, look what you make me do? i've never hit you before. grandma, you're crying. no, i'm not. yes, you are. and it's all my f-- it's okay, grandma. it hurt me more than it hurt you. ( sighs ) you're just saying that to make me feel better. hi. hey. hi, mom. hi, chris. i'll be ready in a minute. you're kidding, are you coming with us? sure! of course! i told you, with a little love and understanding, you can work miracles. guess what, mom? grandma just beat the hell out of me! well...sometimes... in order to make a child act like an angel on one end, you have to beat the devil out of him on the other one.
if phillip is unhappy is because phillip has made phillip unhappy. but if phillip wants to be happy, hillip happy and nobody else. now, what do you think about that? big deal! you think that's a big deal-- wait, i'll show you the whole deck. ow, ow, ow! now, look what you make me do? i've never hit you before. grandma, you're crying. no, i'm not. yes, you are. and it's all my f-- it's okay, grandma. it hurt me more than it hurt you. ( sighs ) you're just saying that to make me feel better. hi....
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phillip was aboard the thielbek. there were almost 2500 people stuffed onto the boat the length of this building. conditions were horrendous. hundreds of people died in the three days he was aboard this prison ship. raf, under945, the orders to sink any ship in the baltic, sank the thielbek and two other boats killing almost 9000 people. it is the greatest maritime disaster of world war ii. from his ship, only 250 people survived. he told me when he was in the hold of the ship, he climbed up a metal ladder because he wanted fresh air. he was gagging. an old german guard took pity on him and said you can come onto the deck. he stood on the deck and saw the typhoon, a beautiful plane, coming towards them. he saw a rocket fire. he was a brilliant mathematician, a very good engineer. he became a very accomplished engineer. he thought the angle of the rocket was slightly to the left. it is not going to hit me. he watched the rocket come down and it hit 50 yards away. he saw three more rockets come, and they hit the ship.
phillip was aboard the thielbek. there were almost 2500 people stuffed onto the boat the length of this building. conditions were horrendous. hundreds of people died in the three days he was aboard this prison ship. raf, under945, the orders to sink any ship in the baltic, sank the thielbek and two other boats killing almost 9000 people. it is the greatest maritime disaster of world war ii. from his ship, only 250 people survived. he told me when he was in the hold of the ship, he climbed up a...
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sumner hired a professional boxer to give phillip lessons, wim had phillip learn to s in the english channel. this is the arc de triomphe here. you can see the jacksons at number 11, right at the beginning of the avenue foch. there were two entrances -- is theou go -- this address today. a friend of mine took this photograph. it is what is called a rez-de- chaussez. that is where he had a private medical practice. he made a lot of money because if you are an expert in urology, you would have to solve issues of venereal disease. a lot of rich american businessman i came to paris and it ingood time, they had their pocketbook just in case. importantly, there is an exit to the left, and an affront entrance -- two entrances to a ground-floor apartment where, as people came and went all the time, to see dr. jackson. in june, 1940, sumner sent his son and toquette to the south of france as a not seize arrived in paris. nazis arrived in paris. he did not leave paris as parisians fled paris. in may, 1940, i will be in paris with my artists in six weeks and he was. amazingly, he was, six weeks
sumner hired a professional boxer to give phillip lessons, wim had phillip learn to s in the english channel. this is the arc de triomphe here. you can see the jacksons at number 11, right at the beginning of the avenue foch. there were two entrances -- is theou go -- this address today. a friend of mine took this photograph. it is what is called a rez-de- chaussez. that is where he had a private medical practice. he made a lot of money because if you are an expert in urology, you would have to...
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and michael raced to phillip's bedside. he has been a constant there for the last 4 hours obviously. providing great support to the hughes family. >> may kel read a statement on behalf of the family and they said that cricket was phillip's life. >> you know, everyone who has spoken about phillip hughes talks about these hardworking cricketer who had a great sense of humor, that was polite and very humble. and whilst he had an explosive entry on to the international stage when he made his debut with australia in 2009, he's had a bit of an up and down career since then. he had a chance of being selected. he was a very successful batsman and as we heard from james sutherland, the boss of cricket australia during that press conference, he said that the best was yet to come. even though michael clark didn't speak personally, he would be extremely, extremely emotion. he certainly read the statement from the faemt, but it was interesting i think to hear from the surgeon who operated on phillip hughes about the fact that cricket ba
and michael raced to phillip's bedside. he has been a constant there for the last 4 hours obviously. providing great support to the hughes family. >> may kel read a statement on behalf of the family and they said that cricket was phillip's life. >> you know, everyone who has spoken about phillip hughes talks about these hardworking cricketer who had a great sense of humor, that was polite and very humble. and whilst he had an explosive entry on to the international stage when he...
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a dna sample was obtained from phillips' bone marrow. it did not match the dna from the crime scene. >> i called and spoke with susan's mother, and she was very disappointed. but you know, i tried to assure her that we would continue to go forward and try to identify the suspect. >> i was angry at the time, because i felt we had closure, it was done with. >> and there was more bad news. the dna did not match anyone in the statewide database of known criminal offenders. if the killer wasn't phillips or anyone who committed a felony before the dna database was created, then who was it? >> you know, where do we go from here? and the obvious answer is, let's dig back into the case and let's see who else was a suspect in those days. who else can we get a dna standard from? let's just keep going until we run out of suspects. >> the first person on their list was daniel woloson. he was originally a suspect. he was working a quarter mile away on the day of the murder. then he ran off when police tried to question him. police found him in michiga
a dna sample was obtained from phillips' bone marrow. it did not match the dna from the crime scene. >> i called and spoke with susan's mother, and she was very disappointed. but you know, i tried to assure her that we would continue to go forward and try to identify the suspect. >> i was angry at the time, because i felt we had closure, it was done with. >> and there was more bad news. the dna did not match anyone in the statewide database of known criminal offenders. if the...
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phillip calvert: wow. there are so many skills we learned with selling girl scout cookies, money management, business ethics, promoting yourself. it gives you confidence to get out there. confidence and courage and character to do the things you want. hey, you took the words right out of my mouth. thank you. phillip calvert: and there's no better place to test that motto than in the great outdoors at camp low. i got to have courage. and i'm so confident. and it's going to show my character. [frog croaks] are you ready? what do i say when i hit it? girl scout! are you a dad? because you really got the dad jokes. not yet. do you feel like the girls here in today's world are far beyond than what they were 10 or 15 years ago? i know they are. they actually have a girl scout institute that does research. and that research shows that girl scouts, in fact, are ahead of non girl scouts in almost every single subject in school by third grade. oh. watch this. whoa. i'm man enough to be a girl scout. here we go. you
phillip calvert: wow. there are so many skills we learned with selling girl scout cookies, money management, business ethics, promoting yourself. it gives you confidence to get out there. confidence and courage and character to do the things you want. hey, you took the words right out of my mouth. thank you. phillip calvert: and there's no better place to test that motto than in the great outdoors at camp low. i got to have courage. and i'm so confident. and it's going to show my character....
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phillips: i am dean phillips. you have heard about how my campaign for congress is all about having a conversation. this is a wall. it's kind of like erik paulsen. it's a nice wall, but you can't have a conversation with it. it's like gun violence. erik voted 21 times to let people on the terrorist watch list get guns. even domestic abusers. i approve this message. how about you? moderator: ok. what is behind that? mr. phillips: i believe representation begins with listening, and i have done that for 18 months, driving my old truck around the district and i listened to people. the most common complaint and conversation i have with people is the lack of congressman paulsen's accessibility. he had not had a town hall meeting in seven years until this very campaign. he does not appear in public. this is one of only three debates, closed environments, not willing to get in front of people. i think it's a core responsibility and duty of members of congress and candidates to spend as much time in front of people as poss
phillips: i am dean phillips. you have heard about how my campaign for congress is all about having a conversation. this is a wall. it's kind of like erik paulsen. it's a nice wall, but you can't have a conversation with it. it's like gun violence. erik voted 21 times to let people on the terrorist watch list get guns. even domestic abusers. i approve this message. how about you? moderator: ok. what is behind that? mr. phillips: i believe representation begins with listening, and i have done...
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the death of the phillips curve. in 2018, the phillips curve back, and more recently, is the phillips curve back or is it just hibernating? there is a fairly broad consensus that the relationship between unemployment and inflation has changed, but i don't think economists agree on whether the inflation has become completely disconnected. so today i will argue, yes, the phillips curve relationship is not the same as 20 years ago but it's not completely disappeared. and i think that the phillips curve framework is still a useful framework to think about when discussing inflation dynamics. in the rest of my presentation, i'll provide an update of research that i've done with one of my colleagues who is also here, that he's allowed us to look at the responses of different economic variables over time. so the motto is a regression model, which they have allowed to change over time which allows us to look at the responses, and on the left, we've plotted the responses of labor costs growth, unemployment cap shock, and on th
the death of the phillips curve. in 2018, the phillips curve back, and more recently, is the phillips curve back or is it just hibernating? there is a fairly broad consensus that the relationship between unemployment and inflation has changed, but i don't think economists agree on whether the inflation has become completely disconnected. so today i will argue, yes, the phillips curve relationship is not the same as 20 years ago but it's not completely disappeared. and i think that the phillips...
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phillips of boston. politics. >> well, this criticism of abraham lincoln was countered by the most radical member of the congress who championed the aent-slavery cause of ohio. 1849 congressman in 1849 announced that he was going to introduce a bill abolishing slavery here in the district of columbia. one of the provisions of lincoln's bill abolishing slavery in the district was for fugitive slaves who escaped to be rendered back. and, therefore, phillips said he was justified in calling lincoln the slave hound of illinois. and he called his bill one of the poorest and most confused specimens of pro-slavery compromise. and he went on to call lincoln, a naive, a huckster in politics, a county courthouse lawyer, whose only commendation is that lying newspapers could make him out of the emptiness of his past any character they pleased. well, this criticism of abraham lincoln in 186 0 by wendell phillips was countered by the most radical member of the congress who championed the anti-slavery cause, joshua r.
phillips of boston. politics. >> well, this criticism of abraham lincoln was countered by the most radical member of the congress who championed the aent-slavery cause of ohio. 1849 congressman in 1849 announced that he was going to introduce a bill abolishing slavery here in the district of columbia. one of the provisions of lincoln's bill abolishing slavery in the district was for fugitive slaves who escaped to be rendered back. and, therefore, phillips said he was justified in calling...
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oh, phillip. oh oh, hear is. oh, phillip. oh oh, phillip. yes, but she wants to tete— phillip. yes, but she wants to tete cherge— phillip. yes, but she wants to take charge now.— ll yes, but she wants to take charge now. kim. she thinks take charge now. kiln. she thinks this take charge now. kim. she thinks thts ts— take charge now. kim. she thinks thts ts her— take charge now. kim. she thinks this is her moment.— take charge now. kim. she thinks this is her moment. 3t3;3 this is her moment. she aided eeu— this is her moment. she aided and abetted him to take a big salary, get shot of that little wimpy, wimpy little woman. she will not be missed . rebecca will not be missed. rebecca jane, is will not be missed. rebecca were, ts thet— will not be missed. rebecca jane, is that fair— will not be missed. rebecca jane, is that fair ?- a: rebecca jane, is that fair ? because she jane, is that fair? because she set— jane, is that fair? because she sett thet— jane, is that fair? because she said that she— jane, is that fair? because she said that she asked phillip
oh, phillip. oh oh, hear is. oh, phillip. oh oh, phillip. yes, but she wants to tete— phillip. yes, but she wants to tete cherge— phillip. yes, but she wants to take charge now.— ll yes, but she wants to take charge now. kim. she thinks take charge now. kiln. she thinks this take charge now. kim. she thinks thts ts— take charge now. kim. she thinks thts ts her— take charge now. kim. she thinks this is her moment.— take charge now. kim. she thinks this is her moment. 3t3;3 this is...
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>> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. ( laughs ) >> cooper: do you get that? >> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. the five stages of grief, right? and you go through all five of them, and you think, "okay, now i'm done." ( laughs ) and they don't tell you, "oh, no, you get to start it all again." and they're out of sequence. a lot of survivors just don't know that, especially going into it. you might find that what you have done for the last 20 years of your life, or 30 years of your life, has absolutely no meaning to you anymore. and that was certainly the case for us. >> cooper: it wasn't long after their daughter's murder that sandy and lonnie phillips quit their jobs. they've gotten rid of most of their belongings and rented out their house so they can travel around the country to mass shootings, hoping to meet survivors and offer help. the scene of a mass shooting is not an easy place to come to. it can be like walking into a stranger's funeral. >> sandy phillips: we don't know each other yet, but we do now. >> cooper: but i
>> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. ( laughs ) >> cooper: do you get that? >> sandy phillips: oh, yeah. the five stages of grief, right? and you go through all five of them, and you think, "okay, now i'm done." ( laughs ) and they don't tell you, "oh, no, you get to start it all again." and they're out of sequence. a lot of survivors just don't know that, especially going into it. you might find that what you have done for the last 20 years of your life, or 30...
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>> oh, they were from phillip. phillip. i went with a very good friend of mine who took this picture. a guy called john, who has done work with me on most of my books. and phillip pulled out all his albums and we photographed them very carefully. because he wouldn't -- he wouldn't for obvious reasons let me take the photograph. >> it's amazing they survived. >> yeah, it's a treasure-trove. i was very, very fortunate that he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. well, thank you for being such a fantastic audience. thank you. [ applause ] >> in a few minutes, we'll take you live to the white house for a medal of honor ceremony. president obama will be awarding the medal to retired colonel charles kettles for his heroic acts during the vietnam war. live coverage starting in just a couple minutes live here on c-span3. >>> while we wait for the start of the ceremony, here's a segment from today's "washington journal." actually, we're going to take you live to the white house for the medal of honor ceremony. it's just get
>> oh, they were from phillip. phillip. i went with a very good friend of mine who took this picture. a guy called john, who has done work with me on most of my books. and phillip pulled out all his albums and we photographed them very carefully. because he wouldn't -- he wouldn't for obvious reasons let me take the photograph. >> it's amazing they survived. >> yeah, it's a treasure-trove. i was very, very fortunate that he allowed me to use so much of what he gave me. well,...
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the phillips' collection is mainly notes and memoranda. how did the library of congress get this collection? we got it in the following way. in 1963, francis russell, whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the state. we discovered that recently, thanks to the papers that i'll mention in a minute. but the lawyer actually in carrie's death in 1960, kept the correspondence. was that illegal? how would you characterize that? >> he was the lawyer representing the estate and i would say probably unethical, but not illegal. he should have told the daughter of carrie phillips that he had the papers in his basement. >> russell was put in contact with the lawyer and got limited access -- i'm summarizing a very complicated story. and russell spread the word and it got into the press
the phillips' collection is mainly notes and memoranda. how did the library of congress get this collection? we got it in the following way. in 1963, francis russell, whose book is probably the most widely read -- >> unfortunately that is true. >> he turned up in marion, ohio, looking for some information about harding. and he was steered to a local lawyer, who was the guardian of carrie phillips. she had been in 1956, had to be put in a nursing home. she was not a ward of the...
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[crowd chanting] phillip, phillip, phillip, phillip! - and now, for some classic terrance and phillip comedy. [cheering] - hello, terrance. - hello, phillip. - phillip? that's not phillip. - say, phillip, i have a question for you. - okay, shoot. [farts] - dude, what the hell is going on? why'd they replace phillip? - i think this new guy's funny. - and now here's a classic terrance and phillip sketch that i wrote back in '62. - excuse me, sir, do you know who farted? - he sure did. - what's the person's name? - who. - the guy that farted? - who? - the person that passed gas. - who passed gas. - now, why you askin' me? - that's man's name. - that's whose name? - yes! - something very terrible has happened in the world of terrance and phillip and we've got to find out what. - look, buddy, all i'm trying to find out is, what's the guy's name that farted? - what's the guy that drank his own urine. - who? - come on, guys, we're getting to the bottom of this. excuse us. - where do you think you're goin'? - we have to talk to terrance. - yeah
[crowd chanting] phillip, phillip, phillip, phillip! - and now, for some classic terrance and phillip comedy. [cheering] - hello, terrance. - hello, phillip. - phillip? that's not phillip. - say, phillip, i have a question for you. - okay, shoot. [farts] - dude, what the hell is going on? why'd they replace phillip? - i think this new guy's funny. - and now here's a classic terrance and phillip sketch that i wrote back in '62. - excuse me, sir, do you know who farted? - he sure did. - what's...
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channing phillips is such a man. we need a president who recognizes the sham of spending tens of billions, destroying the land and killing innocent people in an unjust war, while tirelessly claiming that fiscal responsibility must mean starvation in mississippi, or must bar a child from headstart, or must sentence an entire race to live in squalor. [applause] we need a president who sees the senselessness of a headlong rush for the moon or for supersonic flight, while earthbound men live men live among rats and send their children to antiquated schools with underpaid teachers, using and channingbooks, phillips is such a man. we need a president who will no longer tolerate the existence of a voteless colony in our midst. channing phillips will not, for he resides in that voteless colony, washington, d.c. to my right, in bold letters in this convention hall are the words "promises made, promises kept." let me remind you of a promise made in this party's classroom -- party's platform four years ago, "the seat of our gov
channing phillips is such a man. we need a president who recognizes the sham of spending tens of billions, destroying the land and killing innocent people in an unjust war, while tirelessly claiming that fiscal responsibility must mean starvation in mississippi, or must bar a child from headstart, or must sentence an entire race to live in squalor. [applause] we need a president who sees the senselessness of a headlong rush for the moon or for supersonic flight, while earthbound men live men...
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phillips: i am dean phillips. you have heard about how my campaign for congress is all about having a conversation. this is a wall. it's kind of like erik paulsen. it's a nice wall, but you can't have a conversation with it. it's like gun violence. o letvoted 21 times tw people on the terrorist watch list like guns. even domestic abusers. moderator: ok. what behind that? mr. phillips: i believe representation begins with listening and i have done that for 18 months, driving my old truck around the district, and i have listened to people. the most common complaint and conversation i have with people is the lack of congressman accessibility. he had not had a town hall meeting in seven years until this very week. this is one of only three debates, closed environments, not willing to get in front of people. i think it's a core responsibility and duty of members of congress and candidates to spend as much time in front of people as possible. the fact that the voters have not had one opportunity to see congressman pauls
phillips: i am dean phillips. you have heard about how my campaign for congress is all about having a conversation. this is a wall. it's kind of like erik paulsen. it's a nice wall, but you can't have a conversation with it. it's like gun violence. o letvoted 21 times tw people on the terrorist watch list like guns. even domestic abusers. moderator: ok. what behind that? mr. phillips: i believe representation begins with listening and i have done that for 18 months, driving my old truck around...
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president biden is on the ballot. >> phillip: one of your colleagues in the house, dean phillips, disagrees with that. he believes joe biden is the only democrat that is capable of losing to trump, in large part because he is 81. there is no part of you that is concerned that 81 is too old to perform the duties of president of the united states? >> i don't know if the gulag i is really the expert. if you're really gonna talk about age i think the president 's round -- trump is rounding the bases on 78. what is the maybe to 65, to 75 in terms of health, pounds. my money is going to go to joe biden i think you'll have a second term. >> phillip: aren't you concerned about the polls that show other republicans, if the nominee is not trump even, beating president biden. does that concern you at all? >> i am not worried about those polls, in fact the election is almost a year away. the polls right in front of my elections said that i was losing by two or three points to dr. oz, and we all actually beat the brakes off him by five points. i don't really put much into polls, but i do put everything
president biden is on the ballot. >> phillip: one of your colleagues in the house, dean phillips, disagrees with that. he believes joe biden is the only democrat that is capable of losing to trump, in large part because he is 81. there is no part of you that is concerned that 81 is too old to perform the duties of president of the united states? >> i don't know if the gulag i is really the expert. if you're really gonna talk about age i think the president 's round -- trump is...
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nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. the more gaps you may find.ur insurance, like how you think you have coverage for this... when you only have coverage for this... that's not homework!! talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum. bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ digestive core.r so choose ultimate flora by renewlife. it has 30 billion probiotic cultures. feel lighter and more energized. ultimate flora. more power to your gut. >>> within days of susan schumake's murder, john paul phillips topped the list of suspects. >> he was known about town as kind of a hellion. i met him early in his life. he was -- had a terrible temper. i met him when he was perhaps 15
nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. the more gaps you may find.ur insurance, like how you think you have coverage for this... when you only have coverage for...
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relationship phillip hughes. phillip hughes played in mumbai. our sports reporter patrick geary looks back at phillip's career. >> reporter: phillip hughes was the embodiment of the australian batsman, a breed for whom graft is as important as craft. the quiet country boy from new south wales was part cricketer, part fighter. hughes had guts, if not always grace. the 81 he made in a losing cause in the first test of last year's ashes demonstrated his character. he had begun his career by becoming the youngest man to score a century in both innings of a test match, but his form was patchy and he found himself in and out of the australia team. hughes worked on his game in england. he was popular in county cricket. >> a young man, very popular, full of energy, a bit of mischief about him. but a fantastic player. >> reporter: hughes was playing for south australia when he was struck on the head bay delivery from shawn abbott. he was taken to hospital, but despite surgery succumbed to injury. still in his mid 20s, phillip hughes would surely have pla
relationship phillip hughes. phillip hughes played in mumbai. our sports reporter patrick geary looks back at phillip's career. >> reporter: phillip hughes was the embodiment of the australian batsman, a breed for whom graft is as important as craft. the quiet country boy from new south wales was part cricketer, part fighter. hughes had guts, if not always grace. the 81 he made in a losing cause in the first test of last year's ashes demonstrated his character. he had begun his career by...
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and what does phillips do? he denounces lincoln for turning over a slave trader to be tried for a crime. ironically, this is an argument the people -- that democrats were making as a good reason for impeaching lincoln. and pro-slavery forces were, of course, enthusiastic about phillips' argument. well, that speech in particular drew a loot of abolitionist criticism. but the upshot was that more and more abolitionists deserted phillips and it is no wonder, then, that in late august parker pills dblgs bury lamented to phillips, i came up from boston last night sick at heart, almost every abolitionist i see now swears by lincoln and denounces your course. a month thereafter elizabeth katie stanton similarly bemoaned the loss. one by one, she complained to susan b. anthony. and so, i think the most sensible and persuasive comment by a radical about abolitionist made by congressman william kelly of pennsylvania, who was one of the leading radicals with the nickname of pick iron. he was a big supporter of terrorists
and what does phillips do? he denounces lincoln for turning over a slave trader to be tried for a crime. ironically, this is an argument the people -- that democrats were making as a good reason for impeaching lincoln. and pro-slavery forces were, of course, enthusiastic about phillips' argument. well, that speech in particular drew a loot of abolitionist criticism. but the upshot was that more and more abolitionists deserted phillips and it is no wonder, then, that in late august parker pills...
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phillips: yes sir. bill: are there concerns -- california is one where you do not have members where there are some tough house races, some incumbents who are setting down. is it a problem not having the network and some of these areas and is it something you would like to expand in the future? mr. phillips: we have thought about that, and we only get involved in a political solution when -- situation when two criteria are met. as a candidate align closely with us on key issues? and do we have an infrastructure to make a difference? make at tv ads, but difference. we are not in california, we are not in new york state, we are also not in alabama, which is more of a red state. we talked about it. we want to make sure when we go to a state, we can move the needle. those are states we do not feel like we are ready to move into yet. bill: one of the issues that did not come up in the state of union -- the union addresses the rising deficit. the president is calling for $1.5 trillion in infrastructure spendi
phillips: yes sir. bill: are there concerns -- california is one where you do not have members where there are some tough house races, some incumbents who are setting down. is it a problem not having the network and some of these areas and is it something you would like to expand in the future? mr. phillips: we have thought about that, and we only get involved in a political solution when -- situation when two criteria are met. as a candidate align closely with us on key issues? and do we have...
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phillips: absolutely. we are concerned about spending, and we were deeply disappointed during the years the republicans had the congress, even though it was president obama, who did not care about deficit. they blew through the spending caps. we held republicans accountable and called them on it. it was disappointing. the years we had sequestration held the spending in place. it was not perfect, but it did that. republicans have failed on spending, and they are still failing on spending. they should get to a regular quarter budget. -- regular order budget. they absolutely should. there is no excuse to have the house and the senate, for several years, and not have a regular order budget. we criticize harry reid, and rightly so, when he and nancy pelosi failed to have the budget all the years they were in power. but republicans did the same thing. it is a failure of both parties. you are exactly right. when we look at history, we believe that tax cuts and lowering rates stimulates economic activity and incre
phillips: absolutely. we are concerned about spending, and we were deeply disappointed during the years the republicans had the congress, even though it was president obama, who did not care about deficit. they blew through the spending caps. we held republicans accountable and called them on it. it was disappointing. the years we had sequestration held the spending in place. it was not perfect, but it did that. republicans have failed on spending, and they are still failing on spending. they...
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also talking only to us tonight, the widow of john phillips, farnas phillips. thank you so much for joining us on the phone. i understand that you did not want to be on camera but you still felt that you had to speak out to clear john's name. what was your reaction when you first heard these claims? do you believe them or not? >> under no circumstances do i believe this. i always knew john. and i always knew mackenzie. it's not somebody, considering the source, mackenzie phillips. she already admitted to oprah the other day herself that she's a liar. >> why do you think, if you believe that she lied, and let's face it, none of us know what happens behind closed doors. nobody really is going to know because he's dead. and how can we verify what she's saying? but if you believe that she is lying, why would she lie about something like this? >> well, she's been going through a couple of years of hard time and tough life. and she just is putting out the book right after that. like you said, on the jim morrow show, that it might be the anger. i can add drugs and mon
also talking only to us tonight, the widow of john phillips, farnas phillips. thank you so much for joining us on the phone. i understand that you did not want to be on camera but you still felt that you had to speak out to clear john's name. what was your reaction when you first heard these claims? do you believe them or not? >> under no circumstances do i believe this. i always knew john. and i always knew mackenzie. it's not somebody, considering the source, mackenzie phillips. she...
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one hole for phillips and two for the c.i.a. you can see that tepedino who had been talking with the fbi, would be afraid that phillips would be afraid he would be working behind the c.i.a.'s back. let scroll down to the end of this cable. again, and tell us how close the looks and tepedino were. it at the new contact that pancho will give him. the name harvey thompson. next slide. here's a c.i.a. document that tells us more about this harvey thompson. blow it up. thompson is phil toomey meeting with an anti-castro -- it mentions castro. next slide. bay is an excerpt from the of pigs history. it tells us more about phil toomey. he was a close associate of philips and was a political and psychological strategist. next slide. pseudonyms.nch of merton. books.appears in hunt's next slide. we have got a bunch more. up ine f. barker opops mexico city. somebody asked me a question? bob lee and roberto has a lot to do when he is running conte aguero. nadleman was used for the p.p. op staff. in radio and tv. and pickworth, first used in
one hole for phillips and two for the c.i.a. you can see that tepedino who had been talking with the fbi, would be afraid that phillips would be afraid he would be working behind the c.i.a.'s back. let scroll down to the end of this cable. again, and tell us how close the looks and tepedino were. it at the new contact that pancho will give him. the name harvey thompson. next slide. here's a c.i.a. document that tells us more about this harvey thompson. blow it up. thompson is phil toomey...
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phillips'. >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joan weatherall. one of the three murders phillips allegedly confessed to during a conversation with his prison cell mate. >> in fact, when we were done, the judge said i'm not only satisfied he did this one, i think he put on a good enough case, i could convict him for the other two. the judge said that in open court. >> on the day he was sentenced, phillips addressed the court. >> he said, well, i didn't kill her but i hope she felt every bit of it. and the judge immediately sentenced him to death. then he went off to prison on death row. >> but before the sentence was carried out, he died in prison of a heart attack at the age of 40. although phillips bragged to his prison cell mate about killing three women, he never mentioned susan schumake, but her family still believed he was responsible. >> we thought that phillips was the murderer. and he went to jail and he died in jail. so my family consequently thought, well, this is done with. it's over. he's dead. >> others weren't so sure. >> for one t
phillips'. >>> in november of 1986, john paul phillips went on trial for the murder of joan weatherall. one of the three murders phillips allegedly confessed to during a conversation with his prison cell mate. >> in fact, when we were done, the judge said i'm not only satisfied he did this one, i think he put on a good enough case, i could convict him for the other two. the judge said that in open court. >> on the day he was sentenced, phillips addressed the court. >>...
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myra immediately called another guy named phillips, andrew phillips, who was working atwoods, and myra led the effort the plan and over a period of less than two hours cleaned 53 vehicles so that we missed not a minute of pullout. the vehicles were sparkling. they are the newest vehicles in our fleet, so it is a tribute to her initiative, to her organization and skills, to the pride that she takes in her job, to the responsibility that she feels to the riders. so it is my pleasure to introduce you to myra phillips. i also want to acknowledge adrian scott who is the bus superintendent. lewis guzzo, mr. phillips, her husband, who's done an
myra immediately called another guy named phillips, andrew phillips, who was working atwoods, and myra led the effort the plan and over a period of less than two hours cleaned 53 vehicles so that we missed not a minute of pullout. the vehicles were sparkling. they are the newest vehicles in our fleet, so it is a tribute to her initiative, to her organization and skills, to the pride that she takes in her job, to the responsibility that she feels to the riders. so it is my pleasure to introduce...
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phillip schofield hasn't done that.— criminal offences. phillip schofield hasn't done that. do you share the o - inion hasn't done that. do you share the oinion of hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of our _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of our other- hasn't done that. do you share the j opinion of one of our other viewers that, given phillip schofield has apologised and his statement of what he did in this relationship was not illegal, the ongoing coverage is unfair and perhaps even a witchhunt? i agree. unfair and perhaps even a witchhunt? iagree. again, ifeel unfair and perhaps even a witchhunt? i agree. again, ifeel he's been demonised on some level. i would draw a line under it. concentrate on the things that really matter to this country. the things that really matter to this country-— the things that really matter to this country. can i ask how much coveraue this country. can i ask how much coverage would _ this country. can i
phillip schofield hasn't done that.— criminal offences. phillip schofield hasn't done that. do you share the o - inion hasn't done that. do you share the oinion of hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of our _ hasn't done that. do you share the opinion of one of our other- hasn't done that. do you share the j opinion of one of our other viewers that, given phillip schofield...
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mackenzie phillips says she had sex with her father, rock legend john phillips. she paints a sickening picture, saying daddy pulled her into a forbidden world of drugs and sex. she revealed her darkest secrets to, who else, oprah. >> i woke up from a blackout to find myself having sex with my own father. your father is supposed to protect you. your father is supposed to protect you, not [ muted ] you. >> mackenzie's horrifying allegations are dividing her showbiz family. especially since john is dead and he cannot defend himself. stepmom michelle phillips says, you lie. take with a grain of salt anything said by somebody who had a needle in their arm for 35 years. mackenzie was back on oprah today, but this time sister chyna came alone, who backed her up. >> i'm proud of my sister. am i exceedingly joyful that my family's secret that i told maybe my therapist, my husband and my very best friend in the world know now? no. it's very upsetting. >> so you've known for a while? >> i've known for a long time. >> mackenzie's other sister, actress bijou phillips-s also s
mackenzie phillips says she had sex with her father, rock legend john phillips. she paints a sickening picture, saying daddy pulled her into a forbidden world of drugs and sex. she revealed her darkest secrets to, who else, oprah. >> i woke up from a blackout to find myself having sex with my own father. your father is supposed to protect you. your father is supposed to protect you, not [ muted ] you. >> mackenzie's horrifying allegations are dividing her showbiz family. especially...
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and it's some harding letters to the phillips family, to phillips' grand dear, isabel, carrie's daughter, isabel. and it's not a large collection, but there's some very interesting things in there. that also will be put online on the 29th. so i think we're very happy to have the opportunity to do this. both of these collections. the library, as you know, you may not know, we are the presidential library in the united states. these other people are just third rate. we have the major collections of george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson. we're not partisans. we've never tried to defend the reputations of people whose papers we have. and even though we don't have the major harding collection, we tried pretty hard to get it and didn't, we always want to make sure the factual information we dispense about papers are correct. so we've done some digging around about harding as well. and i didn't know much about harding when this started. i knew one thing about him. i was trained as a diplomatic historian and kne
and it's some harding letters to the phillips family, to phillips' grand dear, isabel, carrie's daughter, isabel. and it's not a large collection, but there's some very interesting things in there. that also will be put online on the 29th. so i think we're very happy to have the opportunity to do this. both of these collections. the library, as you know, you may not know, we are the presidential library in the united states. these other people are just third rate. we have the major collections...
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phillips phillips symbolizes those to whom and for whom robert kennedy sought to speak. channing phillips is a member of that is nominating. black minority in america that for so many decades has been voiceless and powerless. he is among the vote was of this land -- voteless of this land, for he lives in washington dc, whose citizens to this day are denied the right to govern themselves. he is part of the rising generation of which robert kennedy was a part. it would be a disrespect to the memory of robert kennedy to commend to this convention a black man merely because he is black. placed before you the name of a serious man of public affairs, who in my to boost conviction -- in my deepest conviction is qualified for the presidency. he is qualified by his philosophy and by the instinct and passions that underly it. he is qualified by the character and the courage that enable him to see it like it is, and to tell it like it is. >> [applause] and he is qualified by experience. ofo not mean the experience long years of long years of public office holding, quite a myopic na
phillips phillips symbolizes those to whom and for whom robert kennedy sought to speak. channing phillips is a member of that is nominating. black minority in america that for so many decades has been voiceless and powerless. he is among the vote was of this land -- voteless of this land, for he lives in washington dc, whose citizens to this day are denied the right to govern themselves. he is part of the rising generation of which robert kennedy was a part. it would be a disrespect to the...
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that's phillip taken in 2014. you can see the blurred image behind him is where he lives today surrounded by other highly decorated veterans of not just the second world war but also of indochina. any very highly decorated french veteran, the creme de la creme get to live there. that's where i interviewed him several times and that's the dome and under that dome is napoleon's tomb. so he today lives a stone's throw from napoleon's tomb. and at the risk of making you wince, this is me and phillip. and there are some people in the audience -- this is phillip's favorite restaurant. and there are some people in the audience who actually got quite tipsy in that restaurant with me relatively recently. can you put your hands up, please? the criminals that -- [ laughter ] the few over here. it's a restaurant called pasco. i expect to eat for free forever now mentioning that. and this is his favorite restaurant. i was very fortunate to spend a lot of time with phillip. he's 89 and extremely proud, extremely proud of his fr
that's phillip taken in 2014. you can see the blurred image behind him is where he lives today surrounded by other highly decorated veterans of not just the second world war but also of indochina. any very highly decorated french veteran, the creme de la creme get to live there. that's where i interviewed him several times and that's the dome and under that dome is napoleon's tomb. so he today lives a stone's throw from napoleon's tomb. and at the risk of making you wince, this is me and...
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votes fora casts .5 phillips. mcgovern.ote for two and a half votes for senator mccarthy. 37 and a half votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] >> the oklahoma vote is as follows. 37.5 votes for vice president humphrey. two and one half votes for voteor mccarthy, one half for senator mcgovern, and one half vote for channing phillips. i can't hear very well. walter: they have three states that have passed so far. this is the vote for oregon coming up. vice president humphrey has 1214 votes, it takes 1311 here. oregon has 35 votes. for senator mccarthy. walter: vice president humphrey lost one vote. pennsylvania has 130 votes. this could put humphrey across. [applause] apparently they know it. they know it down there. they have been keeping up. politicians are good with pencil and paper when it comes to it. two and one half votes for senator mcgovern, 21 and one half votes for senator mccarthy, and 103 and three quarters -- [applause] walter: vice president hubert humphrey is the nominee of the democratic part
votes fora casts .5 phillips. mcgovern.ote for two and a half votes for senator mccarthy. 37 and a half votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] >> the oklahoma vote is as follows. 37.5 votes for vice president humphrey. two and one half votes for voteor mccarthy, one half for senator mcgovern, and one half vote for channing phillips. i can't hear very well. walter: they have three states that have passed so far. this is the vote for oregon coming up. vice president humphrey has 1214...
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phillip: we don't know. we know as the jet -- debt to gdp ratio rises, there will be negative effects on the economy. it will leave to a drag on -- lead to a drag on consumer spending. he also we don't see that now -- even though we don't see that now, at some point we will and rising debt makes the economy more vulnerable. if interest rates rise, that would make our fiscal challenge all the more difficult. we don't know when that tipping point will come, but we know there is a rising vulnerability from the fiscal trajectory. a lot of people would have said if we were at the point we are at now, debt to gdp where they are, we would be feeling those effects. what was your view on those issues can years ago and have you changed your view about when and how deficits and debt affect the economy as a whole? phillip: there is a sense in which we can look at the economy and understand why interest rates are low. growth in the rest of the world, it has problems in recent challenges with the virus situation in china
phillip: we don't know. we know as the jet -- debt to gdp ratio rises, there will be negative effects on the economy. it will leave to a drag on -- lead to a drag on consumer spending. he also we don't see that now -- even though we don't see that now, at some point we will and rising debt makes the economy more vulnerable. if interest rates rise, that would make our fiscal challenge all the more difficult. we don't know when that tipping point will come, but we know there is a rising...
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yes, there's a flat phillips curve. but at least as important we've had decades of higher inequality, long-term real stagnation for middle and low wage workers, lots of people in places left behind and bargaining power deficits that are offset by full employment. i recently wrote a paper with keith bentley where we concluded that these change in dynamics should create a symmetry in the fed's reaction function to elevate the benefits of full employment and diminish the risks of inflationary pressures. i say that with recognition of janet's point that those risks haven't gone away and the flat phillips curve could be a problem on the other side if you're hit with persistent inflationary shocks. david miracle is an analyst from goldman sachs and he makes the same point. i only put that in there because he's -- you know, i'm sort of associated with the left side of the spectrum, so there's my point. here's an inflation analyst arguing that the tight labor market poses less risk today and policy makers can exploit the disinf
yes, there's a flat phillips curve. but at least as important we've had decades of higher inequality, long-term real stagnation for middle and low wage workers, lots of people in places left behind and bargaining power deficits that are offset by full employment. i recently wrote a paper with keith bentley where we concluded that these change in dynamics should create a symmetry in the fed's reaction function to elevate the benefits of full employment and diminish the risks of inflationary...
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it's hardly the — four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first _ four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first time - four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first time we - four -- phillip schofield. it's| hardly the first time we have four -- phillip schofield. it's - hardly the first time we have seen this sort of celebrity war being waged on the bbc�*s flagship presenting programmes. 0bviously waged on the bbc�*s flagship presenting programmes. obviously the big example that people will remember was prince andrew walking into his own bear trap, but dominic cummings did it with laura goons berg, prince harry has done immediate around recently. it seems like this kind of set feet interview is very dishware with people who are going to the tabloid ringer, and it offers him a chance to try to reframe the narrative that was spinning out of control and being able to sit down with the bbc is a much more effective way of doing that then kind of relying on that tabloids to litigate your case on your behalf. d0 tabloids to litigate your case on your behalf-— tabloids t
it's hardly the — four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first _ four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first time - four -- phillip schofield. it's hardly the first time we - four -- phillip schofield. it's| hardly the first time we have four -- phillip schofield. it's - hardly the first time we have seen this sort of celebrity war being waged on the bbc�*s flagship presenting programmes. 0bviously waged on the bbc�*s flagship presenting programmes. obviously the big example that...
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in england, phillip stays with his uncle. the king's cousin, lord louie mont baton. >> i think my grandmother, mont baton really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's impressed by what he sees in the young prince phillip and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a girl of 13 and prince phillip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen, with their two daughters, came to the cottage. they played croquet. prince phillip, concentrating on his shot, and there is lit princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was smitten i'm sure very, very quickly. never looked back, frankly. >> the feeling was that it had been mont baton who engineered this. >> elizabeth and phillip write letters to each other throughout the war and elizabeth had a photograph of phillip beside her bed. and when the war was over, they began to see each other really rath
in england, phillip stays with his uncle. the king's cousin, lord louie mont baton. >> i think my grandmother, mont baton really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's impressed by what he sees in the young prince phillip and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a girl of 13 and...
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phillip: it is twofold. on the economics side we have continued gdp growth in the -- power forecast, but large budget deficit that persist. ratio reaching unprecedented levels over the next 10 years, and really over the next 30 years. going up to 180% of gdp, a level never seen before. that is what is striking, that conjunction of an economy and labor market that is in pretty good shape and a budget deficit that is wide and getting wider. host: what is the tipping point? what is too much? phillip: we don't know. we know as the debt to gdp ratio rises, that will have some negative effects on the economy. it will eventually lead to a drag on on consumer spending. even though we don't see that now, we know at some point it well. rising debt makes the economy more vulnerable. if our debt level is right or -- is higher and interest rates rise, that would make our fiscal challenge all the more difficult. we don't know when that tipping point will come, but we know there is a rising vulnerability from the fiscal tr
phillip: it is twofold. on the economics side we have continued gdp growth in the -- power forecast, but large budget deficit that persist. ratio reaching unprecedented levels over the next 10 years, and really over the next 30 years. going up to 180% of gdp, a level never seen before. that is what is striking, that conjunction of an economy and labor market that is in pretty good shape and a budget deficit that is wide and getting wider. host: what is the tipping point? what is too much?...
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when phillips left cuba at the when phillips left cuba at the end of that year, he took over the case. after they tended a student conference in switzerland in 1960, his father called him and warned him never to come back to cuba. so he came back to the united states using his temporary student visa. eight 1960, the remaining clandestine element in cuba sprang into action. they expose themselves by openly attacking the visiting soviet vice premier. afterward, they had no choice but to flee to miami. there, they became the unilateral psychological war. next slide please. ok, good, we're there. william can't -- kent, also known as robert k true shard, also known as oliver h corvus 10, also known as douglas justin, reconstituted this remnant into the dre after working for phillips' political and psychological branch, he was sent to the jm waystation in miami to be the chief of the psychological warfare branch. his subordinate became a case officer for the dre, which, as you already heard, ran a dark drop again to op, suggesting that i was walled's murder of president kennedy was part of
when phillips left cuba at the when phillips left cuba at the end of that year, he took over the case. after they tended a student conference in switzerland in 1960, his father called him and warned him never to come back to cuba. so he came back to the united states using his temporary student visa. eight 1960, the remaining clandestine element in cuba sprang into action. they expose themselves by openly attacking the visiting soviet vice premier. afterward, they had no choice but to flee to...
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since then phillip and nancy garrido have plead guilty. during the time he held jaycee dugard captive he was visited by parol agents. the report called the handling of garrido clearly substandard and systematic of problems. >> reporter: nancy garrido was an active participant and was the one who snatched her off a south tahoe street 18 years ago. that was according to attorney cardoza who says he spoke to a detective involved in the case. >> they, nancy and phillip were outing for someone to kidnap. and when phillip garrido saw jaycee he said her, i want her, the good looking one. >> reporter: but there were too many kids around. >> reporter: they waited to the next day when jaycee was alone. that's when nancy, got out of the car, grabbed her, pulled her into the car and the kidnap was done. >> reporter: nancy garrido had a chance to release jaycee after her husband went on parol. >> she had jaycee, she is protected. whey didn't she go to the police, why didn't she tell police what was going on? why, because she was involved. >> reporter:
since then phillip and nancy garrido have plead guilty. during the time he held jaycee dugard captive he was visited by parol agents. the report called the handling of garrido clearly substandard and systematic of problems. >> reporter: nancy garrido was an active participant and was the one who snatched her off a south tahoe street 18 years ago. that was according to attorney cardoza who says he spoke to a detective involved in the case. >> they, nancy and phillip were outing for...